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Martin Kohler

1985 - Today

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Martin Kohler (born 17 July 1985) is a Swiss former road racing cyclist, who rode professionally between 2008 and 2016 for the BMC Racing Team, Drapac Professional Cycling and Team Roth squads. He competed in the 2010 Giro d'Italia but had to withdraw in the second stage due to a crash. Kohler won the Swiss National Time Trial Championships in 2011 and the Swiss National Road Race Championships in 2012. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Martin Kohler is the 1,421st most popular cyclist (down from 1,287th in 2024), the 1,030th most popular biography from Switzerland (down from 974th in 2019) and the 44th most popular Swiss Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Martin Kohler ranks 1,421 out of 1,613Before her are Blel Kadri, Kaden Groves, Kalle Kriit, Jimmy Engoulvent, Kelly Catlin, and Benjamin Thomas. After her are Dimitry Muravyev, Catharine Pendrel, Clara Sanchez, Mark Padun, Ryan Owens, and Christian Pfannberger.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Martin Kohler ranks 1,278Before her are Antoinette Nana Djimou, Salvador Durán, José Calderón, Gabriel Achilier, Aselefech Mergia, and Diego Novaretti. After her are Naoya Ishigami, Javi Chica, Allie X, Christopher Denham, Yu Jing, and Andrew Howe.

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In Switzerland

Among people born in Switzerland, Martin Kohler ranks 1,030 out of 1,015Before her are Tobias Grünenfelder (1977), Nevin Galmarini (1986), Giulia Steingruber (1994), Andi Zeqiri (1999), Florijana Ismaili (1995), and Ramon Vega (1971). After her are Franco Marvulli (1978), Martin Annen (1974), Nina Christen (1994), Sarah Höfflin (1991), Mauro Schmid (1999), and Heinz Barmettler (1987).

Among CYCLISTS In Switzerland

Among cyclists born in Switzerland, Martin Kohler ranks 44Before her are Christoph Sauser (1976), Johann Tschopp (1982), Steve Morabito (1983), Aurélien Clerc (1979), Stefan Bissegger (1998), and Danilo Wyss (1985). After her are Franco Marvulli (1978), Mauro Schmid (1999), Sébastien Reichenbach (1989), Mathias Flückiger (1988), Simon Pellaud (1992), and Fabian Lienhard (1993).